Varṇāśrama-ācāra: Common Virtues, Varṇa Duties, and the Four Āśramas
युगधर्मः परिग्राह्यो वेर्णैरेतैर्यथोचितम् । देशाचारास्तथाग्राह्याः स्मृतिधर्माविरोधतः ॥ ११ ॥
yugadharmaḥ parigrāhyo verṇairetairyathocitam | deśācārāstathāgrāhyāḥ smṛtidharmāvirodhataḥ || 11 ||
各时代之法(yuga-dharma)应由这些瓦尔那依其所宜而奉行;地方习俗亦可采纳,但须不违背《忆传》(Smṛti)所教之法。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta (wonder)
It establishes a key dharmic principle: practice must suit time (yuga) and one’s station (varṇa), while remaining anchored in Smṛti-based righteousness—so spirituality stays both livable and scripturally grounded.
By implying that devotional and religious practice should be adapted to one’s context (age, community, capability) but never in ways that contradict dharma—supporting steady, rule-aligned bhakti rather than arbitrary innovation.
It highlights the applied side of Dharmaśāstra and Smṛti interpretation—how to judge custom and conduct (ācāra) against scriptural norms, a practical hermeneutic skill used in ritual and social dharma.